This and That

 


This is where and how my friend stores her stuff. Jealous!



Recently completed and given baby quilt.



A tree I look at when I'm working at the food pantry.



This showed up on my FB feed. I thought it was gorgeous.



(1) Finally, it is my turn to be Queen Bee and here are the blocks received so far. I think there are four to six yet to arrive.
(2) Ummm . . . Halo 3 somehow got started. I just can't sit in front of the Netflix without something to occupy my hands.

Comments

Janet O. said…
Oh, that is a nice "storage" system for oft used implements. But I'd have to take some mini quilts off the wall to have such a space. Hmmm.
Baby quilt is beautiful--so rich in color.
The star quilt is lovely. I am assuming it is a quilt, and not just a block.
Oh, those blocks you are gathering as queen bee are gorgeous. There is nothing I like better than beautiful colors set on a black background.
A third Halo quilt? If you need handwork, I have quilts you could bind. ;)
Barbara Anne said…
I'd like your friend's wall space and the photo has given me an idea for my wee sewing room.
The baby quilt is so bright and cheerful, love the shades of black and grey star quilt, and really like the Queen Bee blocks you're receiving!

I said good-bye to the Ukraine quilt as I packed it up yesterday to send off. Hope it will bring some Ukrainian refugee comfort and warmth. I had wanted to send it to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis as they have welcomed pediatric cancer patients and parents from Ukraine but the hospital won't accept any handmade donations due to covid. It mattered not that all my fabrics had been safely in my stash for a decade or so!

Hugs!
Quiltdivajulie said…
Quite a lot percolating in your head . . . I sympathize/understand. My brain has been on overload for a while now. Thank goodness for stitching . . . it truly does help keep me (and a lot of others) sane.
queen bee blocks very nice indeed....